Cawthorn was "cooperative" with Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police
Department officers and the department "took possession of the
firearm, which is normal procedure," the department said in a
statement posted on Twitter.
The U.S. Transportation Security Administration confirmed that
agents had detected a firearm at the Charlotte Douglas
International Airport in North Carolina on Tuesday morning, but
declined to release passenger details.
The news was first reported by WSOC-TV in Charlotte, citing
anonymous sources. Cawthorn's office did not return a request
for comment.
Cawthorn, who is fighting to hold on to his North Carolina seat
in the state's May 17 Republican primary, had been stopped in
February 2021 for attempting to carry a gun through security at
an airport in Asheville, North Carolina, but has not faced
criminal charges for doing so. However, he faces criminal
charges for driving with a revoked license and has racked up
multiple speeding tickets.
"Second time. No more flying," Sara Nelson, president of the
Association of Flight Attendants, a union representing 50,000
flight attendants at 17 airlines, said on Twitter in response to
the news.
Though he has the endorsement of former President Donald Trump,
Cawthorn angered many fellow Republicans after calling Ukrainian
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy a "thug." He also claims to have
witnessed cocaine use in Washington and to have been invited to
sex parties.
State Senator Chuck Edwards leads the field of seven candidates
looking to unseat Cawthorn. Edwards has been endorsed by U.S.
Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina. If no candidate receives
30%, a runoff will take place on July 26. The seat, based in the
mountainous western part of the state, is considered safely
Republican.
(Reporting by Moira Warburton and David Shepardson in
WashingtonEditing by Andy Sullivan, Leslie Adler and Matthew
Lewis)
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